AQUATICS.
D.A.B.C. TRIAL FOURS. The final of the above fours was rowed ol: , last evening notwithstanding the very unfavourable state of the weather, which was extremely unsuitable for rowing. A large crowd as-' : Bembled on the tongue wharf, and were re- [ warded by witnessing a very exciting finish i Result: ' Moloney (stroke), Quin (3), Phillips (2), Blakeley J (bow), (Foster, coxswain) ... 1 I Columb, Michie, Wolstenholme, Ellis 2 [ Moss, J. Scurr, W. Snurr, Thompson 3 Also started : Yates, Booteu, Mat-hews, Dallas. : ■ A good start was effected. Yates, going in f rattling style, was rapidly forging ahead when i his slide becoming unfixed completely spoilt his - show. Moss took up the running and led 3 till nearing the wharves, Columb challenging 1 at this point and wresting the lead. A f few lengths further Moloney put in his claim, 3 and coming with a wet sail landed tho gold 3 medals by a short length, Mo6s being defeated - by a few feet for second honours. Time, 6min - 35sec. The winners secure gold medals and 1 the second crew silver medals,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9907, 28 November 1893, Page 3
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